Kira is beautiful,I assume you have contacted shelters,put up posters,even contact the local newspaper and sometimes radio stations will help out.
Someone else here will be able to give you sites where you can also post.
Please let us know if there is a happy ending and you find her,I certainly hope so,good luck!

Search parties work well too, cover areas over and over again...leaving the dogs favourite treats along the trail if in wooded area. Go back to the same area more then once. Talk to local people and leave posters with them.

When I dog search I give them to taxi drivers, cops, emt's, firemen and tow truck drivers. I put some on windshields of cars and at mail boxes and the big green boxes the letter carriers go to!

Did she get spooked? What happen that she got lost? Many times people find dogs and keep them for awhile before contacting their local shelters because they think the dog is cute and the owner is being punished for letting the dog get away. Happens all the time!

Does she have a dog friend that is friendly with her? Even family pets can trace and track...it doesn't take much. Give the dog her scent from her bedding and keep going back to the area she was lost. Call her name A LOT, call it LOUD and use a friendly tone.

No it's not a global tracking system Heidi, what a microchip is...is a chip inserted between the shoulders of a dog/cat. When they are picked up as strays, shelters and vets can scan the dog with a wand and pick up the number code (like if you were to scan something at a grocery store and the number comes up on the computer screen).

They use this number to input into the database which holds all the microchip numbers for pets. The owner info comes up

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Followed most of your suggestions Luba, thanks again for the great help.

She was spooked in the woods when our other dog(border collie) got into a scruff with two other dogs. My mother didn't see her disappear, and we haven't heard a single sound from her yet. The lady who was walking the other dogs told my mother(eventually) she had seen Kira on the trail ahead of her, but she ran into the woods again.

We had one phone-call today giving us a tip, if it's correct Kira seems to be moving in the right direction, back to our house.

I wish we had a 'tracking chip'. It was one of the first things we checked, but alas, not on her. Thanks for the kind words all.

Take your border collie out to the area you think she is at ....if the wind is blowing the right direction she may smell her pal.

I don't know if your border collie is a barker but if you can get out there and get the dog to bark, that would be great.

Good that you got a phone call, that is great news are you confident from the call it was your dog?

Go out as frequently as you can and just keep calling and calling and calling.

I've suggested to people if they know the dog is in a certain area to take a portable BBQ out and cook some stinky burgers and hot dogs. The smell of the food will bring the dog to you. It worked bringing a lost dog outta the woods once So it's worth a try if you know the area.

Very best of luck.

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Ack, very, very sorry to post so late. You already know the good news, she was found after 12 or so days, around 12km from home. In great condition besides a sunburned nose and some weight-loss. We had the help of some great people who kept us updated with her location. Many thanks to everyone here who helped as well, and thanks also to Marko for posting for us .